About Tri Axle Flat Deck Semi Trailer
A flatbed semi-trailer, also known as a flat deck trailer or flatbed trailer, is a versatile type of trailer that can transport various types of cargo. Its flat and open design without sides or a roof allows for easy loading and unloading of different types of cargo, including containers, machinery, equipment, construction materials, and bulk cargoes such as lumber, steel, pipes, and more.
Tri Axle Flat Deck Semi Trailer Specification
Application: Machinery and bulk cargo transport
Axle: 3 axles, 3x13 tons, FUWA brand
Tire: 12R22.5, 12 pcs, TRIANGLE brand
Kingpin: 3.5 inch, JOST brand
Brake System: WABCO brand
Support Leg: 28 tons, JOST brand
Loading Capacity: 50 tons
Dimension: 12500x2500x1560mm
The tri axle flat deck semi trailer specification only for your reference, we can manufacture other model flat deck semi trailer basic your request.
Tri Axle Flat Deck Semi Trailer Loading Platform
Using a 3mm thick pattern plate for the bottom plate of a flat deck trailer is a common practice and meets international standards. The pattern plate, also known as a checkered plate or diamond plate, is a type of metal sheet with raised patterns or diamond-shaped protrusions on its surface. These patterns provide additional traction and help prevent slipping when loading, unloading, or walking on the trailer.
Tri Axle Flat Deck Semi Trailer Chassis Structure
The flat deck semi trailer chassis made of Q355 steel, including 2 pcs main beam, 24 pcs cross beam and some diagonal brace. By using Q355 steel for the chassis construction and incorporating main beams, cross beams, and diagonal braces, the flat deck semi-trailer can provide a robust and reliable platform for transporting various types of cargo.
Tri Axle Flat Deck Semi Trailer Bumper
The bumper of a flat deck semi-trailer is an important safety feature located at the rear of the trailer. It serves multiple purposes, including protecting the trailer from potential damage during reversing maneuvers and providing a barrier between the trailer and other vehicles in the event of a collision. The specific design and construction of the bumper may vary depending on the trailer manufacturer and regional regulations.